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... on the summit track. I already wore 5 layers of clothes and the wind got heavier and heavier and temperatures dropped. I quit half way as it was too difficult and there was just fog on the top. So I made a detour and started the way back what was quite difficult, with a lot of climbing. Having reached a shelter hut it started raining more intense and I went back 1,5 hours in the rain. Back at the carpark after 4,5 hours I was totally ...

After arriving in Devonport at 6am, it was 7am before I was off the ship and through quarantine. It was good to be back on familiar soil, with less traffic to contend with. There is always mixed emotions at these times, good to be back home to see family and friends, but sad that the adventure is finally over. The drive back into Launceston was uneventful but to see the scenery here, being totally different to what we have been use to over ...

... with them on for anything from a few days to a few weeks. In spring when the snows melts the solitary cells would get the runoff from the melted snow or when the river flooded it would flood the cells, the woman would be standing in ice cold water that came up to their knees. They had to wash clothes in the freezing waters for up to 16 hours a day. It was a terrible life compared to the crimes committed (Mary Jane stole a square of silk from her ...

Charging up the batteries and everything else. Had a problem with the batteries as they were 't getting charged enough with the solar and short charges from the car, as we haven't been doing big distances. Anyway it is all ok now with the batteries reconditioning themselves and now charged up. First day here we drove to Cataract Gorge and walked over the suspension bridge. Beautiful ...